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"BY CLINKSCALKS & LANGSTON. ANDERSON, S. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1892. VOLUME XXVII.--NO. 26 For Constipation bysptpifa, headache, nauses, and an tho oonmon disorders ol the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, th o be s t and most pop alar physic Is Ayert Pills. Their sugar-ooattag, whieh rapidly dissolves In tho stomach, preserves their strsngth, and makes then easy to take. They art purely vegetable, contain neither calomel r.cr any other harmful Lsgxedient the best family medicine. Recommended by the profession. Easy to take. Ayer's Cathartic Pills iS^?wfcyi)r.j.c;Ayrfa:Co.,iH>w?u,sD?i,. Every Dose Effective. JM P: COSSETT & CO WHOLESALE AM? RETAIL One Price Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES. ANDERSON, - - - - S. C., SAVE AGAIN BROKEN THE RECORD. Xh?Y are selling some lines of Boots and Shoes by the single pair for leas MsjMf than the same goods can be bought again at by wholesale. They Buy Bargains and they Sell Bargains. have the finest opportunities for buying and handling Shoes of any Slsaee la Snath Carolina, They are the only house in upper Carolina having a sau dbeeUy connected with the Manufacturers-their Mr. Jas. P. Gossett being t~fjnA.gvH.tai SalesiEan for th 3 celebrated Bay State Shoe and Leather Co., of Vev Yesfe, o*e of the largest iBoot and Shoe Manufacturing concerns in the world. T%ey ess* fee only exclusive Shoe House in Anderson. Skey as* the osly ONE PRICE HOUSE in Anderson. Tmj lejsve oiae of the largest and best assorted stocks of Suoes intefae State. They are eanjrissj a fall line of SOLE LEATHER?Hemlock and Whiteoak 18c. fler poand up. A fall line ef Cat Half Soles from 10c. per pair up. Sssjr One Dollar Baigain Counter is a great success. MU Tm biggest and hottest Stove in Town, and a welcome aud a warm to all. COME AND SEE US. FURNITURE WW: A.T ' ^JLlsTia PRICES. The Greatest Bargains in Furniture ever offered in South Carolina are offered at C. F. TOLLY St SON'S, DEPOT STREET. They have the Largest, Cheapest and Best Seleeted Stock in the State? and challenge any Furniture House in the State for a comparison of prices. WALNUT and OAK SUITS cheaper than they can he bought from any Factory. BUREAUS at prices unheard of before. PARLOR SUITS cheaper than any. AND EVERYTHING in the Furniture line. G?sse and see for youwelves and be convinced that what we say is true SST Oosae and leek at our Stock, whether yon want to buy or nok We will be pktaeed to show yott around. Caskets and Coffins furnished Day or Night. G. F. TOLLY & SON, Depot Street, Andersen, S. & LOOK HERE! CATCH OlfcT TO THIS I W3 E have see saaar Gooes to earry, therefore for the next SIXTY DAYS we ,ofl?retsr LAWS and HANDSOME STOCK? AT 6REATLY REDUCED PRISES, CONSISTING OF MHHssry, Notions, Shoes, Handsone Dress Soods, Prieetleys Henriettas. Ah?, tffcS kaaoVtftssest lot ef SILKS, iu all the new shades, that has ever been beengjkt it tfcfc stufet*. Ladies' ?*4 VLi*m WRAPS and JACKRTS is every soyle. BS&" Glaaee at ear Bsrgain' Connter and see what you can do. "Ceme ose, eome all, And get your skare of all." TWtshs sta the pant. Respeetfuliy, LADIES' STORE. OUR LEADER FOR 30 DAYS ONLY! ALL OF OUR S GOODS AT COST FOR CASH, Including all our Fall Purchases. HENRIETTAS, CASHMERES. SERGES, BROADCLOTHS, BEDFORD CORDS, LADIES' CLOTHS, in Macks and colors. The Cashmeres yea pay elsewhere 20c. for we will let you have at lie. The Off. Has at SOe, the 40e. liae at See, and the 60s. line at S3|c, the 75e. line for half a daUar, aad the dollar liae for 75c. Toivill save od a $2 40 Dress Betters 60 cents, on $S 00 Pattsaa she oa&a ernennt, but the difference on the iner goods is greater: Oa $4 80 you save $1.89, ea She $8.00 line yea save $2.00, on the $9.00 line you save $8.00, on 818 00 H?e yoa save $4.00. Bemember, this sale will be only for Thirty Dsys. 0. F. .TONES. R. C. WEBB. * C. F. JONES S CO.* FULLY EQUIPPED FOR DECEMBER! Both Stores Blooming with New Coods. MEN AND LADIES, COME! LADIES, see the new Ginghams, Outing Flannels,. Water Proofs, 150 beautiful Silk Handkerchiefs at 25c, worth double the money. Look at the beautiful Fauey Linen 8carfe, etc., and mauy? Beautiful Goods for Christmas, Our Dross Goods, Cloaks, Blanke to, Jeans and entire Stock must go this month at CUT PRICES. Ladies, come ! Our prices for this month will move things. CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Children's Suits just received, bought at closing ont sales.. Yon can't afford to miss this opportunity. Call early. The prettiest Shirts, Cra? vats, Silk Handkerchiefs, and thousands of pretty things for Christmas. We are going to sell cheap I EVERY ONE WANTED! We want all who visit Anderson during this month, December, to eall at our Stores and see the New Goods, whether you wish to buy or not. We thank you all for the immente trade we have enjoyed this Fall. Very respectfully, C. F. JONES Sc CO. Thousands of SHOES going cheap. Copper-tipped Children's Goods at 25c to close them out. Beat $1.00 Ladies' Shoe in the world ( Men's 8hoes from 75c to $5.00. Give us a look on Shoes. ? OUR ? SECOND STOCK Opened for Inspection. PEICES LOWER, - STYLES BEAUTIFUL, OUR STORE NOW FOR BARGAINS. The unexpected large trade for the past thirty days has caused our buyer to purchase an entire New Stock, and we have some rare bargains which we respectfully ask you to read: Indigo Prints. Clothing. This every duy article is needed in every household. Warranted not to fade, 5c. Sheeting. Two aid a half yards wide, good and heavy, no trash or shoddy?our price for this sale, 15c. Bedford Cord. This is a heavy Cotton Dress Goods? beautiful styles, will not fade, eld price 15c, new price 8c. Red Medicated Twill Flannel. This is a regular necemxity for this cold weather. Our goods are wide, all wool, soft and fast color. Our price under any other bouse, 19c. Blankets and Comforts. We have a grand line of these goods. Priees commence from 11.00 for a large whne Blanker, and go up to $7 30 for an all wool California Blanket. Kid Gloves. Alexander is the name of our brand, and we guarantee every pair or money refunded. Black, Tan ted Slate only one dollar. To all who want Mens' Clothing, we wish to say that this Department will be discontinued?we will Bell all Clothing at prime first cost, and bills will be shown if desired. Trunks. We have a beautiful line of Saratoga Trunks to which we ask the attention of ] all whe may wish a fine Trunk. Dress Goods. Storm Serge is the new material for Ladies' wear?Navy Blue is the shade mostly worn. We have these goods in profusion. New York retail merchants ask 75c, our pi.ce is only 49c. Cloaks. We parcbased our Cloaks recently, afW the season was over with the Mao ufactoriea. Our price is fully twenty per oent lower had we purchased four weeks ago. Ask to see them. White Goods. We find we have a lot of Check Nain? sook on hand from last Summer. You can buy these goods way under value. Call and see them. Cotton Flannel. In ihip. Department we are overstock? ed. Call and see our grand leader in Cotton Flannel at 7a ?it is a hummer. Shoes. Our second Fall shipment is now ready?all new and fresh, no shoddy or paper soles. Buy your Shoes from us, save money and be happy. Satine. Oar Black Satine in all grades, and French Satine in colors is simply grand, all new and frenh. OUR SECOND GRAND OFFER. In order to introduce our Goods and priees to the Trading Public we will present, free of charge, to every purchaser amounting to $2.00 and upwards one Cake DR. BISTON'S ALL HEALING SOA.P. This article is world renowned, and will positively eure rttppsl \i\nh, aid reader thVeornplexiooJfair 8? a lilly. Come and seefc:ns. We can and will Save you Money. ?@*IEEMEMBER?THEgPLACE~ UNDEft MASONIC HALL. LESSER <& CO. SEE WHAT WE have just received a lot of Silk and Leather-lined WORK BASKETS Which we bought cheap. LOOK AT THEM. LADIES', GENTS' and CHILDREN'S CAMBEIO, LIN? EN and SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, In all qualities. Stamped Linens in almost anything you might want. And then, Ladies, you know your husbands would all be glad to have a new pair of SLIPPERS, For a Present, so while out buying Presents call and look at our line of Gents' Slippers. Thanking our many friends and public generally for their past patronage, and asking for a continuance of the same, and wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year, We are yours, JONES, SEYBT & CO. T? iE NOTI From this date until further notice we will sbll oub $35 00 Breech Loading Shot Guns at.$25.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 Muzzle 9.00 " ?i H ?f II l( If II ?I II II II u H II II i* H ?????? 22.00 20 00 17.50 1350 8.50 6.50 Big Stock of Shot, Powder, Primers, Wads, Caps, Hunting Coats and Leggings, - Game Bags, Hand Bags, Lunch Bagt, At All sold at close figures. TO THE LADIES. Call and see our beautiful COAL VASE*. CUNNINGHAM & HUMPHREYS. 300 Bushels Seed Rye, 500 Bushels Seed Barley, 1000 Bushels Seed Oats. New Crop Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, Bed Top Grass, Clover Seed. FRESH STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Arriving every day at the Lowest Prices fer Cash. D. S. MAXWELL & SON, 2f0. fi HOTEL CHIQUOLA. ?gwe?gg?^-1?j-? bbhs-LiFgeg^gigB- .. 5 .. a i, j, swam a IP YOU WANT TO SEE THE PRETTIEST PLACE IN TOWN, Drop around and take a look at Will. Hubbard's Jewelry Palace ! Next to Farmers and Merchants Bank. all I ask is a look through. NO troublfl to show Goods. SgL. WORK promptly and neatly done. tm~ GIVE roe a call. WILL. R. HUBBARD. J. M. Hub bard # JBro's, Old Stand, AN ORDINANCE To Raise Supplies for the City of Anderson fon* the Year 1893, and to Regulate Licenses therein. Be IT ORDAINED, By the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Anderson, now met and sitting in Council, and by the au? thority of the same, That a Tax, for the sums and in the manner hereinafter named, shall be raised and paid into the Public Treasury of the said City, for Hie uses and purposes thereof: Section 1. There shall be p$id the sum of Twenty-seven and One-half Cents on every one hundred dollar worth of Real Estate and Personal Property, except l!ie Patrick Military Institute, Greely Institute, the Churches in the City, the Anderson Hotel Company, the Andersan Cotton Mills Company, and the Anderson Shoe<& Leath? er Com pan 7. Sec. 2. That \h addition to the foregoing tax, levied for current expenses for the use of the said City, there shall bo paid the sum of Thirty-Five Cents on every One Hun? dred Dollars worth of Real Estate and Personal Property, except the Real and Personal Property exempt in the foregoing Section, to pay the interest on the Bonded Debt of Thirty-six Thousand Dollars, in aid of the Sayannah Valley Railroad, and for a Sinking Fund to pay the principal of said debt, as provided by the Act of Legislature, which tax shall be, and is hereby set apart for the purpose of paying said interest and reducing said Bonded Debt, and for no other purpose. Sec 3. There shall be six days' work rendered on the Streets of the City, under the supervision of the assistant Marshal, by every able-bodied male person, except such as are exempt by the laws of the State, and the Ordinances of force, between the ages of sixteen and fifty years, and every person may commute the same by paying to the City Treasurer the sum of Three Dollars duiing the time for the collection of taxes without the penalty, and every person liable as above, am1 failing to discharge such liability in the manner directed, shall, after twenty-four hours notice to render the six days' work or pay the said sum of Three Dollars, and if the lime for the col? lection of taxes without the penalty has expired, then said sum of Three Dollors and the penalty thereon, be tried for such default, and if convicted, be fined in the sum of Five Dollars, or be imprisoned and required to work upon the streets for the period of twelve days. Sec. 4. There shall be paid by the owners a tax of Twenty-seven and One-half Cents on the One Hundred Dollars worth of the value of all Bank Stock ; and that all Fire and Life Insurance Companies, and the Southern Express Company shall be taxed the sum of Twenty-seven and One-half Cents on the One Hundred Dollars of their gross receipts collected or received by their Agents in the City of Anderson, S. C, dur? ing the year 1892; also a tax on said stock, and said receipts as provided in Sections 2, 5 and 6 of this Ordinance. Sec 5. There shall be a tax of Twenty five Cents on the One Hundred Dollars upon all property taxed under this Ordi? nance, for the purpose of paying the rental for the use of the water works contracted for by the City Council, which said tax shall be kept separate by the City Clerk and Treasurer from the other funds collected by him. Sec 6. There shall be a tax of Twelve and one-half Cents on the One Hundred Dollars upon all property tared under this Ordinance for the purpose of paying the rental for the use of the Electric Lights contracted for by the City Council, which said tax shall be kept separate by the City Clerk and Treasurer from the other funds collected by him. Sec. 7. There shall be paid in advance a License of not less than Five Dollars per diem, within the discretion of the Mayor, by all Itinerant Traders, Auctioneers, Hawkers or Peddlers, offering for sale any Goods, Wares or Merchandise, of any kind whatever; That all vender) offering for sale, or selling by retail from wagons or stands upon the Public Square any article of trade, fruits"und vegetables shall pay a License of not less than One Dollar per diem : Provided that the provisions of this section shall not be construed to apply to Licensed dealers in Game, Fish or Oysters, or to Live Stock or Country Produce. Any person violating this section of this OrdL-. nance shall, upon conviction, be fined in a sum not less than One Dollar nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or be imprisoned for not less than One Day nor more than Thirty Days, in the discretion of the Mayor. Sec 8. That all Butchers or Dealers in Fresh Meats, Fi? . and Oysters shall pay, in advance, to t'je Treasurer a License Tax of Fifty Dollars per annum; and One Dollar for every other animal retailed or part of animal within the corporate limits of said City, in any piece less than one quarter, by any person or persons whomsoever, except thoe ? persons who have paid their annual Lice, se Tax as herein provided. Said Licen e Tax shall not be transferable, unless by consent of Council, and any person or persons failing or refusing to pay the License in advance shall upon conviction thereof before and by the Mayor of the said City, be fined not less than Five Dollars, nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or be imprisoned in the "Guard House'' not less than one day or more than thirty days, for each offense: Provided, that any one may take out a License for sale of Fish and Oysters only by paying a License Tax ot Ten Dollars per annum. Sac. 9. There shall be paid in advance a license of Fifty Dollars per annum by every person or company owning an Opera House in the city of Anderson and renting the same at any time for any purpose. Any person or company violating this sec? tion of this Ordinance shull be fined in a sum not less than One Dollar nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or be impris? oned for not less than one day nor more than thirty days, in the discretion of the Mayor. Sec 10. There shall be paid by every Livery or Sale Stable Keeper or Owner, in advance, a License Tax of Thirty-five Dol? lars per annum, and that a tax of Ten Dol? lars per day s'iall be paid by every other person dealing in Horses or Mules and not selling from a regularly licensed Sale or Feed Stable. And every person other than a Livery or Sale Stable Keeper shall pay a License Tax of Ten Dollars per annum for each vehicle kept and used for the trans? portation of passengers, and shall be re? quired to number each vehicle so used and to place a corresponding number on the hat of the driver of every such vehicle, which numbers shall be put in conspicuous places where they may be easily seen and read ; and no driver cf such a vehicle shall j charge more than Twenty-five Cents per I passenger for conveying adult passengers, nor more than half price for children under 12 years of age, to any point within the city. And all persons engaged in the Draying business shall pay in advance, a License Tax of Ten Dollars per annum for a two-horse dray, and Five Dollars per annum for a one-horse dray: Provided, That if more than one dray be used by the same person, Ten Dollars shall be paid cn one dray and Five Dollars on each addi? tional drny. And every person violating this section, or any part thereof, shall be fined not less thnn One Dollar nor more than Cine Hundred Dollars, or be impris? oned not less than one day or more than j thirty days. Sec 11 Them shall be paid in advance, by every person engaged in the business of an Auctioneer, a License Tax of Ten Dol? lars per annum, and every person violating this Section shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than One Dollar nor more than Filty Dollar?, or be imprisoned not less than one day nor more than thirty days: Provided, the provisions of this Sec? tion shall not apply to sales made by order of a Court of competent jurisdiction. Sec 12. That all Retailers of Spirituous or Malt Liquors shall, in advance of re? ceiving a License, pay to the City Treasurer the sum of Six Hundred Dollars per an? num. And every Wholesale Dealer in Beer, shall, in advance of receiving a License, pay to the City Treasurer the sum of Fifty Dollars. And there shall be paid, in ad? vance, on each and every Billiard or Pool Table kept in the City of Anderson, whether the same be used for gain or otherwise, the sum of Twenty-five Dollars, and any per? son violating this section, or any part thereof, upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum of not less than One Dollar nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one day or more than thirty days. Skc. 13. That in all cases where annual licenses are provided in this Ordinance, no License shall be granted for a sum less than full yearly License: Provided, the Council may grant License for a fractional part of a year in their discretion, and all Licenses shall expire December ?lst. Sec 14. And he it further ordained, That all owners of Real Estate situated in the corporale limits of the City of Anderson, shall make on oath to the Clerk of the City Council returns of each lot or parcel of land, where situated, the number of acres contained in each separately, with the number and character of buildings on each lot or parcel of land respectively, and the taxes on Heal Estate shall be paid according to the returns which shall be made in like manner to the Clerk of the City Council. And should any returns so made be palpably incorrect in the judgment of the Clerk, he shall inform himself of the true amount and value so pretended to be re? turned, and, if found to be incorrect, he shall so change the return so that it shall contain the full amount aud true value of the property owned by said Taxpayer. And that in case of failure to make returns as herein provided, it shall be the duty of the Clerk to ascertain the value of the property of such persons, and assess the 3ame with the penalties now provided by law for the collection of County and State taxes. Sec 15. That every person who shall begin any business in the City of Anderson after the first day of February next, and before the first day of January, 1894, who has not paid taxes to the City Council of Anderson regularly hereunder at the time herein tequired, shall be assessed by the City Clerk and Treasurer upon the capital engaged in such business in the same man? ner, and the taxes thereon shall be collect? ed in the same manner and for the same amount as if the said business had been in operation and assessed for taxation at the regular time for assessing taxes under the provisions of this Ordinance. Sec 16. That all returns shall be made on or before the twentieth day of January, 1893, and ull persons who shall fail to make t'icir returns on oath within the time specified, shull be assessed by the Clerk of the City Council, according to the best of his information and belief, as provided in the Charter of said City; and if any person or persons shall neglect or refuse payment of the taxes herein within the time speci? fied, the Clerk of the Council is hereby authorized and required to add fifteen per centum penalty to the amount of the tax of the person or persons thus refusing or neglecting payment of their taxes; and if the fifteen per centum penalty and the tax are not paid within twenty days it shall be the duty of the Clerk to issue execution therefor immediately and collect the same by due process of law, as provided in the Charter of the said City of Anderson. All taxes shall be paid on or before the first day of March, 1893. Sec. 17. All Ordinances or parts of Or? dinances in conflict herewith are. hereby repealed. Done and ratified at regular meeting of Council and the Seal of the Cor ,???i poralion of the City of Anderson \ heal \ aflixed thereto, this the 2nd day '?.-?1 day of December, in tiie year of our Lord one thousand eight dred and ninety-two. G. F. TOLLY, Attest: Mayor. Jso. K. Hoou, City Clerk. Dec 23, 1892-878-1 LLM?21 ELIXIR, Its Wonderful Effects on theJjLlvor, Stom? ach, Bowels and Kidneys. For Billiousness, Constipation and Ma? laria, take Lemon Elixir. For Indigestion, 8lck and Nervous Head? ache, take Lemon Elixir. For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and Heartfailure take Lemon Elixir. For Fevers, Chills and Debility, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough orgauic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At? lanta, Ga. 50c. and $1 bottles at drug? gists. At the Capitol. I have ju^t taken the last tw-> battles of Dr. H. Mozly's Lemon Elixir tor nerv? ous headache, indigestion, with diseased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. I found it the greatest mediciue I ever used. J. H. Men.nich, Attorney, 1225 F. Street, Washingtou, D. C. From a Prominent Lady. I have not been able in two years to walk or stand without suffering great paiu. Since taking Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir I can walk half a mile without suf? fering the lefit inconvenience. Mrs. R. H. Bloodworth, Griffin, Ga. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price of 75c. to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints; if you think so, call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. Every bottle has a printed guar? antee on it, use accordingly, and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Hill Bros. The Old Reliable Tin and Stove House. Do you want a Refrigerator? If so, come and see the Alaska Water Cooler?, Flv Fans. Fly Trapw. White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, Peach Parers, Apple Parors, Corera and Sllcera. I have em? ployed my old workman, Hosey Brock man, to do all kinds of work?such as Roofing, Guttering, Painting Roofs and general Job Work. All work warranted by me. L. H. 8EEL. West End Hotel Chiquola Oxford snd Family Bibles at G. W. Fant dr ?on's Booi Store. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for reara vre have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklea's ArnieaSalve and Electrie Bitters, and bare never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal itatis faction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and wo stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Hill Bros , Druggists. A Safe investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in oase of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's N?.w Discovery for din an nip! ion, It is ?uaranteedjfp bring relief in every case, when weA foj,any af? fection of Throat. Lungs or Cheat^iuch as Consumption, Inflimniation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., He. It is pleasant aud agreea? ble tq ta?te, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Hill Bros., Druggists. A new lot of Overcoats from $2.50 to $20 just received at C. F. Jones <fe Go's. Clothing Store. Yon can get a bargain in Overcoats during this month, *gi 0h, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consunjption. Ask your? selves if yon can afford for the sake of sav? ing M)c. to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh's Core will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than p million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping cough atonce. Moth? ers, do not be without it. For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Hill Bros. You esn buv a Reversible Overcoat for $2.50 at C. F. Jones & Co'a. Clothing Store. We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 60c, Sold by Hill Bros. Diaries for 1893 for wie by Geo. W. Fant & Son. To Rent.?A neat 4-room cottage. Pos? session given 1st January. Apply at this office. tf. What is nieer for a Christmas present than one of those Cravats in a glass box, or tbree of those beautiful white silk Handkerchiefs, initial in corner, three in a box, that have just been received atC. F. Jones <fc Go's. Clothing Store. C. F. Jones & Co. have just bought a big lot of Mens', Boys' and Cbildrsns* Clothing at closing out prices from the manufacturers; during December you can get some rare bargains- Call on them <>arly before the best bargains sre sold. C. F. Jones ?k Co's. are offering sn im? mense stock of ?hoes very low. Now is your chance to buy vour winter shoes their $1 00 mens' and ladies' shoes best the world Gold Pens, Foontain Pans and Fanoy Inkstands at G. W. Pant A Son's Book? store. Boy's Suits for $1.35 at C. 7. Jones & Co's. Clothing Store. Christmas Cards and Booklets at G. W. Fant & Son's Book Store. C. F. Jones A Co's. two stores are full of beautiful goods just received for Christ? mas trade. Every one should visit their stores during this month. Geo. W. Fant & S*n have a fine lot of Holiday Goods. Call and see them. Go and got a beautiful Cravat for only 25 cents. Nothing ever offered to equal them at the pries at C. F. Jones & Go's. Clotting Store. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. THE AUDITOR'S OFFICE will be open from the first day of January, 1893, to the twentieth day of February, 1893, to receive Returns of Real and Personal Property for taxation in Anderson County for the year 1893, and for the convenience of Taxpayers will have Deputies at each of the places named below to receive Returns for the said year: Belton?At Belton, Tuesday and Wed? nesday, 10th and 11th January, 1893. Brushy Creek and Williamston?At Pied? mont, Thursday, Friday and Saturday,' 12th, 13th and 14th January. Brushy Creek and Garvin?At Equality, Monday aud Tuesday, 10th and 17th Jan? uary. Brushy Creek?At Wigington's Store, Wednesday, 18th January. Brushy Creek?At John W. Rosamond's, Thursday. 19th January. Centreville?At the Centreville Mills, Thursday, 26th January. Dark Corner?At Sherard's Store, Wed? nesday, 1st February. Dark Corner?At Moseley, Thursday, 2nd February. Dark Corner, Hall and Savannah?At Starr, Monday, 30th January. Dark Corner and Hall?At Iva, Toes ay, 31st January. Fork?At N. 0. Farmer's, Tuesday. 10th January. Fork?At G. W. Maret's, Wednesday 11th, January. tSarvin?At Estate of Larkin Newton, Friday aud Saturday, 20th and 21st Jan? uary. Honea Path?At Honea Path, Friday, Saturday aud Monday, 3rd, 4th and 6th February. Hopewell?At Holland & Fowler's Store, Mondav, 23rd January. Martin?At Clinkscales' Mill, Saturday, 18th February. Pendleton?At Pendletoi Factory, Tues? day, 24th January. Pendleton?At Pendleton, Wednesday, 25th Januarv. Rock Mills?At C. B. Gilmer's, Friday, 27th January. Savannah?At Hollands Store, Saturday, 28th January. Varjnucs?At Starr, Monday, 30th Jan? uary. Williamston?At Williamston, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 13th, 14th and and 15th February. Williamston?At Pelzer, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 8th, 9th aud 10th February. Real Estate is not to be assessed this yea ?, (unless the Legislature now in session changes the law,) except in wes where parties have built new structures. All new structures erected between the 1st of Jan? uary, 1S92, and the 1st of January, 1893, have to be assessed, and, together with the Personal Property, examined by the Town? ship Boards of Assessors; and where parties have made any changes in their, Realty, in the way of selling or buying, they must get their Returns made by the 20th of Febru? ary, 1893, or the changes cannot be made. Building and Loan Associations, Life, Fire, end all other Insnrauce Companies are ta:.aole. Farm products, such as Cotton, Com, Peas, etc., on hand the h t of January, 1893, are not taxable, but all those articles on hand the 1st day of August, 1892, are tax? able for this year, 1893. Assessors and Tax Pavers will enter the first given name of the Tax Payer in full, and in backing their returns, enter their surname first, also make a separate return for each party for the Township the prop? erty is in, and where the Tax Payer owns Real Estate to insert the Postoffice as their place of residence, which aids the Tax Payer as well as the County Treasurer in making the collection and preventing errors. Every male citizen between the agps of twenty-one and fifty years on the first day of January, 1SU3, except those incapable of earning a support from being maimed, or from other causes, shall be deemed tax? able polls. All returns that arc made after the twentieth of February next have to be placed on the Additional List, and fifty per cent, penalty added thereto, unless pre? vented by sickness, or out of the county during the time of listing. Not knowing the time of listing is no excuse; aud all owners of Real Estate might do their Tenants, who cannot read or take a news? paper, a great favor by making their re? turns, or telling them "the time of listing, and that if they fail to make their returns that the valuation has to be increased fifty per cent., unless they have a good excuse. THOMAS J. WEBB, Auditor Anderson County, ! Dec 2,1S92-875-2